First, you have to distribute the -1 throughout the parentheses, which gives you 7x-3x-10=-46.
Then, you combine 7x and -3x, which gives you 4x-10=-46.
Then, you add 10 to both sides of the equation, which gives you 4x=-36.
FInally, you divide both sides of the equation by 4, which gives you x=-9.
8-3 = 5
5^2 = 25
5-2 = 3
3^2 = 9
25-9=16
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The equation of a line that is parallel to 3x=4y and has the same y-intercept as 2x-3y=6 is:
y = (3/4)*x - 2
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A general linear equation is written as:
y = a*x + b
Where b is the y-intercept and a is the slope.
Such that two lines are parallel if the lines have the same slope but different y-intercepts.
So, if we want to have a line parallel to:
3x = 4y
y = (3/4)*x
Then the slope must be 3/4.
And the line must have the same y-intercept than:
2x - 3y = 6.
We can rewrite that to get:
-3y = 6 - 2x
y = (6/-3) + (2/3)*x
y = (2/3)*x - 2
So this linear equation has a y-intercept equal to -2, then our linear equation is:
y = (3/4)*x - 2
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the fraction 1/5 horizontally expands the graph and the constant 12 move up the graph because is a sum
so the right option is the last
D. The graph of f(x) is vertically compressed by a factor of 5 and
shifted 12 units up